Bunnahabhain 24 1987 Duncan Taylor The Octave

Welcome to my new ongoing series, “Bunna-have you any more sir?”, in which I go through my backlog of way, WAY too many Bunnahabhains and review them.

Alright, alright. So far, we’ve seen older Bunnahabhain that were okay. And we’ve basically hit the comments that we started with: Buying Bunnahabhain means you’re buying a consistent “okay” whisky, which isn’t a bad thing.

That said, we’ve barely scraped the different ways one can go with whisky. Heck, by the end of this series, while I think I did a pretty good job getting a bunch of them, however you, the fun wacky readers, will have combinations that I didn’t even get a chance to obtain yet.

For instance: What if we took an older Bunnahabhain, and then finished it in an octave cask? I mean, Duncan Taylor does it, Master of Malt does it…